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Year 2024, Volume: 8/1, 129 - 139, 07.11.2023

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TEACHERS' ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS

Year 2024, Volume: 8/1, 129 - 139, 07.11.2023

Abstract

The current study surveyed Iranian K-12 math teachers in terms of their assessment literacy (AL). To this end, 150 math teachers were invited to answer a test of assessment literacy, comprising of 31 items on the seven dimensions of assessment literacy expressed in the Standards. The test was tailored to the contingencies of the Iranian education system and was translated into Persian. Consistent with findings from similar studies on teachers' assessment literacy in other educational system, results indicated that Iranian math teachers do not enjoy a sufficient knowledge base in assessment (x̅= 12, sd= 3.38). An independent samples t-test was run to see if primary school teachers teaching math, whose education background is not in mathematics, are any different from secondary school math teachers with degrees in mathematics or math education. Results showed no significant differences between the two groups of teachers; t(118)= .92; p= .36). Possible causes for math teachers' poor AL and implications the results hold for teacher education are further discussed in the remaining of this paper. The paper closes with a few suggestions for enhancing assessment literacy among math teachers

References

  • Bachman, L. F. (2004). Statistical analyses for language assessment. Ernst Klett Sprachen.
  • Brindley, G. (2001). Outcomes-based assessment in practice: Some examples and emerging insights. Language Testing, 18(4), 393-407.
  • Davies, A. (2008). Textbook trends in teaching language testing. Language Testing, 25(3), 327-347.
  • DeLuca , C., Chavez , T. Bellara, A., & Cao, C (2013). Pedagogies for Preservice Assessment Education: Supporting Teacher Candidates' Assessment Literacy Development, The Teacher Educator, 48:2, 128-142, DOI: 10.1080/08878730.2012.760024
  • Plake, B. S., Impara, J. C., & Fager, J. J. (1993). Assessment competencies of teachers: A national survey. Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 12(4), 10-12.
  • Popham, W. J. (2009). Assessment literacy for teachers: Faddish or fundamental?. Theory into practice, 48(1), 4-11.
  • Stiggins, R. J. (1991). Assessment Literacy. Phi Delta Kappan, 72(7), 534-39
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Primary Language English
Subjects Adult Education
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Mohammad Nekoufar

Early Pub Date November 7, 2023
Publication Date November 7, 2023
Submission Date May 25, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 8/1

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APA Nekoufar, M. (2023). TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS. International Journal of Quality in Education, 8/1, 129-139.
AMA Nekoufar M. TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS. IJQE. November 2023;8/1:129-139.
Chicago Nekoufar, Mohammad. “TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS”. International Journal of Quality in Education 8/1, November (November 2023): 129-39.
EndNote Nekoufar M (November 1, 2023) TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS. International Journal of Quality in Education 8/1 129–139.
IEEE M. Nekoufar, “TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS”, IJQE, vol. 8/1, pp. 129–139, 2023.
ISNAD Nekoufar, Mohammad. “TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS”. International Journal of Quality in Education 8/1 (November 2023), 129-139.
JAMA Nekoufar M. TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS. IJQE. 2023;8/1:129–139.
MLA Nekoufar, Mohammad. “TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS”. International Journal of Quality in Education, vol. 8/1, 2023, pp. 129-3.
Vancouver Nekoufar M. TEACHERS’ ASSESSMENT LITERACY: THE CASE OF IRANIAN K-12 MATH TEACHERS. IJQE. 2023;8/1:129-3.